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" The common notion has been, that the mass of the people need no other culture than is necessary to fit them for their various trades ; and, though this error is passing away, it is far from being exploded. But the ground of a man's culture lies in his... "
The Works of William E. Channing, D.D. - Página 367
por William Ellery Channing - 1849
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Volúmenes1-4

Henry Barnard - 1839 - 1066 páginas
...passing away, it is far from being exploded. But ihe ground of a man's culturo lies in his naiure, not in his calling. His powers are to be unfolded on account ot their inherent dignity, not their outward direction. He is to be educated because he is a. атопт...
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Self-culture: An Address Introductory to the Franklin Lectures, Delivered at ...

William Ellery Channing - 1839 - 72 páginas
...various trades ; and though this error is passing away, it is far from being explodedBut the ground of a man's culture lies in his nature, not in his calling....a man, not because he is to make shoes, nails, or 21 pins. A trade is plainly not the great end of his being, for his mind cannot be shut up in it; his...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ..., Volumen5;Volumen15

1839 - 758 páginas
...trades ; and, though this error is passing away, it is far from being exploded. But the ground of a man's culture lies in his nature, not in his calling....because he is a man, not because he is to make shoes, or nails, or grow cabbages. A trade is plainly not the great end of his being, for his mind cannot...
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The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumen15

1839 - 760 páginas
...trades ; and, though this error is passing away, it is far from being exploded. But the ground of a man's culture lies in his nature, not in his calling....because he is a man, not because he is to make shoes, or nails, or grow cabbages. A trade is. plainly ;not the great end of his being, for his mind cannot...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ..., Volumen15

John Claudius Loudon - 1839 - 760 páginas
...trades ; and. though this error is passing away, it is far from being exploded. But the ground of a man's culture lies in his nature, not in his calling....educated because he is a man, not because he is to make shot's, or nails, or grow cabbages. A trade is plainly not the great end of his being, for his mind...
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1839 - 720 páginas
...various trades; and though this error is passing away, it is far from being exploded. But the ground of a man's culture lies in his nature, not in his calling....outward direction. He is to be educated, because he is * man, not because he is to make shoes, nails, or pins. A trade is plainly not the great end of his...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen5

1839 - 630 páginas
...trades ; and though this error is passing away, it is far from being exploded. But the ground of a man's culture lies in his nature, not in his calling. His powers are to be unfolded OD account of their inherent dignity, not their outward direction. He is to be educated because he...
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People's Edition of the Entire Works of W. E. Channing, Volumen1

William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 686 páginas
...though this error is passing away, it is far from being exploded. But the ground of a man s culturo lies in his nature, not in his calling. His powers...nails, or pins. A trade is plainly not the great end of \us being, for his mind cannot be shut up m it ; his force of thought cannot be exhausted on it. Ho...
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The British Annals of Education for ...: Being The Scholastic ..., Volúmenes1-2

1844 - 688 páginas
...Upon this point, I cannot help quoting the admirable remark of Channing. — ' But the ground of a man's culture lies in his nature, not in his calling....great end of his being, for his mind cannot be shut in it; his force of thought cannot be exhausted on it. How often does the pious heart of a woman mingle...
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William Ellery Channing - 1849 - 424 páginas
...trades ; and, though this error is passing away, it is far from being exploded. But the ground of a man's culture lies in his nature, not in his calling....not because he' is to make shoes, nails, or pins. _A trade is plainly not the great end of his being, for his mind cannot be shut up in it ; his force...
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